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Saturday 30th December 2006 17:16
As this site has gotten more complex, it has become clear that we needed some way for users to search for the Ajax information they need. To that end, we've now added a dedicated search page (see Search on the top-level menu). From here you can search this site, our associated Ajax-related sites Funky Ajax and The Mouse Whisperer, or even the whole web. We hope that helps a little!

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Rob Miller
Tuesday 27th October 2009 08:51
Cool site.

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Many users visiting my Ajax tutorials at the Mouse Whisperer website commented that they were finding it tough to locate Ajax resources, expecially tutorials and demonstrations, so I decided to get as much information together as possible and site it here. You'll find ajax tutorials, code snippets, ajax demonstrations and fully worked projects covering both beginner and more advanced levels. The site is intended as a one-stop resource for anybody interested in programming web applications using Ajax.

Ajax (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) is rapidly gaining popularity as a means to provide web-based applications with interactive, involving, smooth user interfaces much more like those of desktop applications.

There's also a forum where you can discuss Ajax-related topics, swap sample code and resources, and hopefully help each other out a little.

There's also a page dedicated to Ajax textbooks, which hopefully will be able to fill the gaps inevitably created when one tries to cover a big subject on a small website.

Please feel free to explore the site. It's still in its infancy, and lots more content will be coming soon - so if you're interested in Ajax, why not bookmark the site and call back soon?




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